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System Name | Mirkwood |
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Processor | AMD RYZEN 7 3800X |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) AM4 AMD X470 |
Cooling | Noctua D15S with additional Noctua NF-A12x25 FLX fan |
Memory | G.SKILL Flare X Series CL16 3200Mhz 16GB (4 x 8GB) |
Video Card(s) | GIGABYTE Radeon RX 570 DirectX 12 GV-RX570GAMING-4GD 4GB |
Storage | Crucial MX500 M.2 2280 500GB SATA III; WD Black 1TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive |
Display(s) | Philips 246E9QDSB 24" Frameless Monitor, Full HD IPS, 129% sRGB, 75Hz, FreeSync |
Case | Corsair Graphite Series 780T |
Audio Device(s) | Klipsch R-41PM powered monitors and SVS SB-2000 sub |
Power Supply | Corsair HX650 |
Mouse | Logitech Wireless Performance Mouse MX |
Keyboard | Old Logitech keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64Bit |
Wow, the latest and greatest from Intel ends up in the middle or upper echelon of benchmarks, and in some cases getting decimated by AMD 5000 series, I have not seen such a thing in a long time!
I would be afraid of tripping my main 150 amp breaker trying to run that scorching hot CPU!
The best part:
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I would be afraid of tripping my main 150 amp breaker trying to run that scorching hot CPU!
The best part:
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- Very high price for what's offered
- Lower gaming performance than AMD Zen 3 and Core i9-10900K
- Only eight cores (vs. ten on i9-10900K)
- Application performance can't even match Ryzen 5800X
- High power consumption
- Lots of heat once power limit unlocked”